Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura
Universidade Estadual de Londrina
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Research in Veterinary Science | 2010
Tatiana Salerno; Márcio Garcia Ribeiro; Helio Langoni; Amanda Keller Siqueira; Elizabeth Oliveira da Costa; Priscilla Anne Melville; Válter Ferreira Félix Bueno; Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura; Uwe Roesler; Aristeu Vieira da Silva
Prototheca zopfii has been considered one of the most important causes of environmental mastitis in Brazil. These algae are refractory to conventional therapy and cause great damage to the mammary gland. The present study evaluated the in vitro algaecide effect of sodium hypochlorite and iodine based antiseptics on 27 P. zopfii strains isolated from the milk of cattle. Low concentrations of sodium hypochlorite (0.0390625-0.15625%) and iodine (0.15625-0.625%) were effective against the isolates. These antiseptics may be recommended for hygiene routines, pre and postdipping and cauterization of bovine mammary glands infected by P. zopfii.
Ciencia Rural | 2008
Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura; Ernst Eckhardt Müller; Roberta Lemos Freire; Julio Cesar de Freitas; Lucienne Garcia Pretto-Giordano; Roberta dos Santos Toledo; Márcio Garcia Ribeiro
This research had as objective the study of risk factors associated with bovine mastitis caused by Prototheca zopfii. Thirteen dairy herds in Parana and Sao Paulo states were analyzed and selected according to the following criteria: previous confirmation of Prototheca spp. mastitis cases, screening of Prototheca spp. in bulk tanks and milk cans, and herds with somatic cells count over 5x105cel mL-1. The samples collected consisted of: milk, water, soil, manure and swabs of teat cup rubbers. Prototheca spp. was isolated from mammary quarters with clinical and subclinical mastitis of milk samples in one herd and from the environment and cows in four herds. Out of 383 cows examined, Prototheca spp. was isolated in 20 (5.2%) cows with mastitis, and 18 of them were characterized as P. zopfii. In four herds when Prototheca spp. was identified from mammary quarters and environment the agent was isolated from the following samples: water in the waterers, puddled water in the stalls and the milking parlour, supply, sewage, cow pen and pasture soil, teat cup rubbers and manure from calves and swines. The risk factors associated with P. zopfii mastitis consisted of: pasture system, pasture and silage feeding, use of milking machine in stalls, cow pen without fresh feed after milking, raising of swines near bovine housing, existence of dogs, cats and rodents, absence of teats hygienization with water, use of pre-immersion devices with return and without change of antiseptic, calves fed with milk of clinical mastitis cases and the Holstein breed.
Mycopathologia | 2014
Selwyn Arlington Headley; Pedro Henrique de Carvalho; Luiz Fernando Coelho da Cunha Filho; Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura; Werner Okano
The cause of the death of a 16-month-old Brasileiro-de-Hipismo filly and a 3-year-old male Paint Horse with clinical manifestations of anemia and apathy from southern Brazil was investigated. These horses were maintained at the same stable; received hay as part of their diet and were submitted for routine necropsy evaluations. Significant gross findings included several nodules randomly distributed throughout the pulmonary lobes of both horses, and the kidneys, myocardium, and the frontal lobes of the cerebrum of the filly. Histopathological evaluation revealed pyogranulomatous bronchopneumonia in both horses; granulomatous interstitial nephritis, myocarditis, and encephalitis were observed in the filly. All lesions contained vasculitis and thrombosis associated with myriads of intralesional, branching, septate fungi consistent with Aspergillus spp.; intralesional fungi were more easily identified by the Grocott methenamine silver stain. Mycological culture of fresh pulmonary sections from both horses and the brain of the filly revealed pure growths of A. fumigatus. These findings confirmed the participation of A. fumigatus in the etiopathogenesis of the lesions observed in the lungs of both horses, and the cerebrum, myocardium and kidneys of the filly and might represent the first description of A. fumigatus-induced encephalitis in horses. Additionally, we believe that infection occurred during the ingestion of contaminated hay or by inhalation of spores within contaminated bedding that resulted in transient nasal mycosis, which progressed to pyogranulomatous bronchopneumonia in both horses with embolic encephalitic, myocardial, and renal dissemination of A. fumigatus occurring only in the filly.
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2005
Rogério Anderson Marcasso; Silvana Sierra; Mônica Vicky Bahr Arias; Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro Bracarense; Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura; Fernando de Biasi; Bruna Andrade Lopes; Alexandre Mendes Amude; Danila Evem Alves Cortêz
Semina cienc. biol. saude | 2005
Rogério Anderson Marcasso; Silvana Sierra; Mônica Vicky Bahr Arias; Ana Paula Frederico Rodrigues Loureiro Bracarense; Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura; Fernando de Biasi; Bruna Andrade Lopes; Alexandre Mendes Amude; Danila Evem Alves Cortêz
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2007
Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura; Ernst Eckehardt Müller; Lucienne Garcia Pretto-Giordano; Mariana Cosenza; Patrícia Fernandes Nunes da Silva; Agda de Godoy
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2013
Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura; Roberta Lemos Freire; Milton Hissashi Yamamura; Aline Felix; Alessandra Taroda
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 1991
Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura; Maria Helena do Carmo Lagrota; Luiz Celso Hygino da Cruz; Marco Antonio da Rocha
Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2014
Karyn Aparecida Rossa; Eduardo Yudi Hashizume; Roberta Lemos Freire; Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura; Marcelo de Souza Zanutto
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 1997
Aline Artioli Machado Yamamura; Eliane Palaoro Pereira; Márcia Kiyoe Shimada; Cintia Yumi Fugiwara; Ana Silvia Danhone; Daniele Chami
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